At the site of the heap, the tractors display their raw strength. Backing into soft ground with a full load requires a steady hand and a heavy foot. The trailers tilt, depositing the rich material that will eventually nourish the next season’s crops. A dedicated tractor with a front-end blade or a specialized spreader works at the heap, pushing the material upward to keep the pryzma organized and compact.
As the first set pulls under the loader, the choreography begins. The operator of the telehandler or large wheel loader works with surgical precision, filling the high-capacity trailers in just a few massive scoops. Once loaded, the tractor roars to life, its tires biting into the soil as it pulls away to make room for the second set, which is already backing into position. This constant rotation ensures that the loader never stops moving.
By the end of the day, the landscape has changed. The pits are empty, and a massive, orderly heap stands ready in the field. The six sets, now covered in a layer of dust and hard-earned grime, return to the yard. It is a testament to what can be achieved when massive horsepower meets a well-oiled plan—a perfect blend of grit, grease, and agricultural efficiency.